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this post was submitted on 12 Aug 2023
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You know, fuck that. I don't agree. The lawyer is willfully making people and society worse in this defense, consciously. That is indefensible and condemnable.
There's nothing stopping lawyers from dropping clients that make them go against their morals, so either the lawyer has no morals or their morals weigh less than the paycheck they'll get.
They're there to do their job. Creating the best defense possible. Why is that not fair given that the prosecution will do everything in their power to maximize damages?
I don't agree with the defense either. But who am I to say they can't have one? It's for the court to decide what happens next. I fully expect the prosecution, and the court to slam the defense to the ground.
Everyone has the right to the best defense possible. That's the only way it works.
The defense does everything they can for their client. The prosecution does everything they can for theirs. And somewhere in the middle you'll often find justice.